Written by Jodi Jacobson for RHRealityCheck.org - News, commentary and community for reproductive health and justice.

One thing you've heard over and over from politicians on the right in this month after the election is how focused they plan to be on jobs and the economy.

One thing you might not have heard so much about: While the new Republican House leadership has failed to articulate an economic strategy beyond "cut, cut, cut" and "make the rich richer," they have a long list of bills they want to pass to restrict women's health and rights.

Voters say: Not so fast.

A survey funded by Planned Parenthood Federation of America and conducted by Hart Research shows that large majorities of voters--including those who voted Republican or Tea Party in the last election--are strongly against proposed attacks on women's health and rights.

The survey was conducted among 802 registered voters between November 5th and 8th, 2010. It measured support for and opposition to the GOP leadership’s policy proposals on women’s health, which come in part from the GOP’s “Pledge to America.” Specifically, the GOP “Pledge to America” calls for “a government-wide prohibition on taxpayer funding of abortion and subsidies for insurance coverage that includes abortion.”